Abstract

PART ONE: THE ACADEMY Section I Perspectives on Re-Visioning Values in Mass Communication The Challenge of Re-Visioning Gender Values - Pamela J Creedon Changing Media History Through Women's History - Susan Henry Feminist Perspectives on Media Law - Carolyn Stewart Dyer Or Media Law as if Women Mattered Gender and Mass Communication in a Global Context - H Leslie Steeves Strategies on Studying Women of Color in Mass Communication Overview and Theoretical Framework - Jane Rhodes Strategies for Research on Black Women and Mass Communication - Paula Matabane Section II Perspectives on the Mass Communication Classroom The 'Glass Ceiling' Effect on Mass Communication Students - Larissa S Grunig Women in Mass Communication Education - Linda Schamber Who Is Teaching Tomorrow's Communicators? PART TWO: THE PROFESSION Section I A Close-up of Women In, On and Through Mass Communication Economic Equity and the Journalistic Work Force - Sue Lafky Newspapers - Maurine Beasley Is There a New Majority Defining the News? Magazines - Sammye Johnson Women's Employment and Status in the Magazine Industry Radio - Judith A Cramer A Woman's Place Is On the Air Television - Conrad Smith, Eric Fredlin and Carroll Ann Ferguson Nardone Sex Discrimination in the TV Newsroom Perception and Reality Advertising - Linda Lazier-Smith A New 'Genderation' of Images to Women Public Relations - Carolyn Garrett Cline The $1 Million Penalty for Being a Woman Section II A Voice and Vision for the Future Women's Movement Media and Cultural Politics - Marilyn Crafton Smith A Bridge to the Future - Lana F Rakow Re-Visioning Gender in Communication

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